ENHANCEMENT IN-GROUP COHESIVENESS – NEW ASPECT IN THE TAXONOMY OF IDENTITY MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES (THE CASE OF PEOPLE LIVING IN POVERTY)

Nazi Pharsadanishvili, Anastasia Kitiashvili
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The main aim of the current study is to present the negative social identity management strategies used by the poor group of people living in Georgia. The qualitative and quantitative research was conducted with the participation of socially vulnerable citizens in order to explore the social identity theory in the targeted group. As a result of the research, the negative social identity management strategies, such as social creativity, individual/social mobility and enhancement in-group cohesiveness were identified. There was also adapted the scale of measuring negative social identity management strategies, which is related to Social Vulnerability Status. A novelty of the study is considering the enhancement in-group cohesiveness as a negative social identity management strategy. The study gives interesting potential to other researchers to continue studying new taxonomy of negative social identity management strategies withing other vulnerable groups. In addition, our findings help us understand identity management strategies better, revealing important insights for efforts to reduce poverty and support community development.
增强群体内凝聚力--身份管理策略分类法的新内容(以贫困人口为例)
本研究的主要目的是介绍生活在格鲁吉亚的贫困群体所使用的消极社会身份管理策略。在社会弱势公民的参与下,进行了定性和定量研究,以探索目标群体的社会身份理论。研究结果确定了消极的社会身份管理策略,如社会创造力、个人/社会流动性和增强群体凝聚力。此外,还调整了衡量消极社会身份管理策略的量表,该量表与社会脆弱性状况相关。这项研究的新颖之处在于将增强群体内凝聚力视为一种消极的社会身份管理策略。这项研究为其他研究人员继续研究其他弱势群体的消极社会身份管理策略的新分类法提供了有趣的可能性。此外,我们的研究结果有助于我们更好地理解身份管理策略,为减少贫困和支持社区发展的努力提供重要启示。
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